People pay you monthly for protection and you optimize not providing that protection when they need it most
Spiritualgirl3
3 months ago
They are roasting this guy in our r/nursing subreddit
Comprehensive-Rip796
3 months ago
That dude is not in heaven, put some fire around him instead of a cloud
PlayYourRole-8969
3 months ago
More than likely someone whose parents or a loved one had UnitedHealthCare and was denied services because wtf?!
Itโs a cold world out here! The person literally waited for 10 mins in freezing temps with a silencer on. Jeez they meant business!
Affectionate-Foot802
3 months ago
You know youโve lived an absolutely worthless life when millions of strangers joke and celebrate you getting murdered. I think they call that a comeuppance
Grazmahatchi
3 months ago
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was a fucked-over client who took advantage of knowing where the guy would be.
… now that I think about it, I am surprised this doesn’t happen more often.
Health insurance denies a life saving treatment, a person with a fatal condition and nothing to lose goes hunting.
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3 months ago
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CrazieEights
3 months ago
All the kings profits bonuses and money couldnโt put him back together again
I would not advocate violence but this does not make me sad
Moribunned
3 months ago
It’s almost “eat the rich” time.
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3 months ago
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Pwnch
3 months ago
EAT THE RICH!
Salarian_American
3 months ago
The claim denial rate at UHC went from a little over 10% in 2020 to 22% in 2022 before arriving at its current number.
Brian Thompson became the CEO of UHC in April 2021.
I’m sure this is all unrelated.
PlayNicePlayCrazy
3 months ago
No thoughts and no prayers
FlyinDtchman
3 months ago
I was gonna say… 100 to 1 it was because of a claim denial because of someone’s wife/child.
Insurance is a fucking scam… In what world is letting the people who are obligated to pay for things be the ones who decide if they have to pay or not make sense?
therapythese00
3 months ago
May he rest in out of network fees and preexisting conditions
4N_Immigrant
3 months ago
probably should have spend some of that bonus for fucking people over on security detail… womp womp
ilovecatsandcafe
3 months ago
Remember how republicans used to talk about death panels to trash Obamacare, turns out the death panels were the insurance companies
Certain_Football_447
3 months ago
Itโs a good start.
Jimmy_Twotone
3 months ago
I don’t condone murder, but there’s a high likelihood that CEO was responsible for more deaths than the guy that shot him in the back.
tykvrbl
3 months ago
Karma
Stachdragon
3 months ago
So 1 out of every 3 people were denied? That is messed up and evil.
Someone could probably do the math to see how much this company thinks a human life is worth.
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3 months ago
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4score-7
3 months ago
They take pride in how much they decline. As I’ve stated before: this is where our economic system begins to cannibalize itself.
LazyImprovement
3 months ago
Are the guillotines finally coming out? Itโs about time! We have been raped, robbed and pillaged for too long. Our abusers get statues and are celebrated on the cover of fortune magazine
ShoddiestShallot
3 months ago
I’m not advocating for violence against anyone, but there is an inverse relationship between being a shitty person and being missed when you’re gone.
Edit: typo/autocorrect
asdf072
3 months ago
He literally profited from putting his own clients’ lives in danger. Say hi to Epstein while you’re burning in hell, Brian.
Chaotic_zenman
3 months ago
Looks like the next stage is beginning, eh?
TemporaryExtreme228
3 months ago
Rockefeller tree lighting ceremony is still happening next door tonight, guys!
3DprintRC
3 months ago
Not only double the average, but the average is that high because of them.
OutrageousLuck9999
3 months ago
Exactly. Someone family member was denied and this is the result.
Certain_Republic_994
3 months ago
What a great concept! If your company has a high denial percentage, something bad happens to the CEO.
OtisburgCA
3 months ago
Personally, I would love to see more of this. CEOs and billionaires should be scared of the people they screw over. I’d normally include politicians in that group, but am specifically leaving them out because of obvious reasons.
bb-blehs
3 months ago
Aw ๐ thatโs ๐ so ๐ sad ๐ anyways I hope Satan enjoys his new lieutenant
Terminate-wealth
3 months ago
Rest in piss
infinitynull
3 months ago
“I’m sorry, you’re ineligible for sympathy due to your own callousness being a pre-existing condition.”
bamacpl4442
3 months ago
It’s a start.
Turbulent-Today830
3 months ago
I smell ๐๐ฝ the beginnings of a revolt โ๐ฟ
Maj_BeauKhaki
3 months ago
Can’t help but wonder if our society may be approaching, or in fact has reached the tipping point. This incident, if it was an assassination as it is currently speculated to be, feels foreboding – like the start of the pitch forks coming for the elites, oligarchs and the corporate oppressors. Honestly, I’m surprised it hasn’t happened sooner and on a large scale.
lordnacho666
3 months ago
WTH is the point of signing up with them? Do people know these stats?
Can you get insurance on your insurance? Like, how can this be real? Even 7% is not actually very useful, you got a 1/14 chance of having to pay a lot of money every time something happens. Something closer to 1% and maybe I’d be comfortable.
What a business plan.
People pay you monthly for protection and you optimize not providing that protection when they need it most
They are roasting this guy in our r/nursing subreddit
That dude is not in heaven, put some fire around him instead of a cloud
More than likely someone whose parents or a loved one had UnitedHealthCare and was denied services because wtf?!
Itโs a cold world out here! The person literally waited for 10 mins in freezing temps with a silencer on. Jeez they meant business!
You know youโve lived an absolutely worthless life when millions of strangers joke and celebrate you getting murdered. I think they call that a comeuppance
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was a fucked-over client who took advantage of knowing where the guy would be.
… now that I think about it, I am surprised this doesn’t happen more often.
Health insurance denies a life saving treatment, a person with a fatal condition and nothing to lose goes hunting.
[removed]
All the kings profits bonuses and money couldnโt put him back together again
I would not advocate violence but this does not make me sad
It’s almost “eat the rich” time.
[removed]
EAT THE RICH!
The claim denial rate at UHC went from a little over 10% in 2020 to 22% in 2022 before arriving at its current number.
Brian Thompson became the CEO of UHC in April 2021.
I’m sure this is all unrelated.
No thoughts and no prayers
I was gonna say… 100 to 1 it was because of a claim denial because of someone’s wife/child.
Insurance is a fucking scam… In what world is letting the people who are obligated to pay for things be the ones who decide if they have to pay or not make sense?
May he rest in out of network fees and preexisting conditions
probably should have spend some of that bonus for fucking people over on security detail… womp womp
Remember how republicans used to talk about death panels to trash Obamacare, turns out the death panels were the insurance companies
Itโs a good start.
I don’t condone murder, but there’s a high likelihood that CEO was responsible for more deaths than the guy that shot him in the back.
Karma
So 1 out of every 3 people were denied? That is messed up and evil.
Someone could probably do the math to see how much this company thinks a human life is worth.
[removed]
They take pride in how much they decline. As I’ve stated before: this is where our economic system begins to cannibalize itself.
Are the guillotines finally coming out? Itโs about time! We have been raped, robbed and pillaged for too long. Our abusers get statues and are celebrated on the cover of fortune magazine
I’m not advocating for violence against anyone, but there is an inverse relationship between being a shitty person and being missed when you’re gone.
Edit: typo/autocorrect
He literally profited from putting his own clients’ lives in danger. Say hi to Epstein while you’re burning in hell, Brian.
Looks like the next stage is beginning, eh?
Rockefeller tree lighting ceremony is still happening next door tonight, guys!
Not only double the average, but the average is that high because of them.
Exactly. Someone family member was denied and this is the result.
What a great concept! If your company has a high denial percentage, something bad happens to the CEO.
Personally, I would love to see more of this. CEOs and billionaires should be scared of the people they screw over. I’d normally include politicians in that group, but am specifically leaving them out because of obvious reasons.
Aw ๐ thatโs ๐ so ๐ sad ๐ anyways I hope Satan enjoys his new lieutenant
Rest in piss
“I’m sorry, you’re ineligible for sympathy due to your own callousness being a pre-existing condition.”
It’s a start.
I smell ๐๐ฝ the beginnings of a revolt โ๐ฟ
Can’t help but wonder if our society may be approaching, or in fact has reached the tipping point. This incident, if it was an assassination as it is currently speculated to be, feels foreboding – like the start of the pitch forks coming for the elites, oligarchs and the corporate oppressors. Honestly, I’m surprised it hasn’t happened sooner and on a large scale.
WTH is the point of signing up with them? Do people know these stats?
Can you get insurance on your insurance? Like, how can this be real? Even 7% is not actually very useful, you got a 1/14 chance of having to pay a lot of money every time something happens. Something closer to 1% and maybe I’d be comfortable.
Scam industry.
ย Got to love the Karma.